Boys

Hannah is hired to write an e-book, but has trouble finding inspiration. Booth asks Marnie to host a party with him for a gallery opening. Ray goes to see Adam, and they end up traveling to Staten Island to return a stolen dog.

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After he and his assistant Soojin have an argument resulting in her quitting/he firing her, Booth asks Marnie to take what was supposed to be Soojin's place in co-hosting a party with him. Marnie sees this as a big step in their relationship as it will be the first big event they will host as a couple. A post-party discussion between the two reveals Booth's perspective. As Hannah doesn't want to see Adam, Ray has to go to Adam's himself to retrieve a book of his that Hannah left there. Ray and Adam end up focusing on another joint mission, which gives them time to commiserate about dealing with the opposite sex. Hannah is offered an e-book deal. Getting started on it is more difficult than she thought it would be.Written by
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Adam Sackler:
She's like a carnival game, you know? It all seems so simple but you can't get the ring on the bottle because it's fucking rigged so you try and try and try until you drive yourself nuts. Then, finally, when you walk away you realize you didn't even want the crappy prize to begin with. I realize that's what Hanna is: a giant Tweety doll I would've been stuck carrying around the carnival all night.
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Girls; being critically acclaimed and buzzed at Golden Globes for its originality, is a passion project of the creator and the lead actor, Lena Dunham whose creativity and genuine soul is what keeps this character driven series flow frictionless. The series is shot beautifully and the camera work is utterly pleasing which helps seek attention of the viewers. The writing is strong, witty and brutally honest sometimes, which can be inedible for viewers especially for it resonates eerily with reality that we all reside in. The characters or even the actors aren't given priority especially not at the compromise of the story-line which is what makes it different from one's usual sitcom. Addition to that, the series can afford and does offer a wider range where each notes connects and hits to the audience; from humor to intense drama. It is rich on technical aspects like sound department, costume design and editing. It is no short on execution as it communicates with the viewers and offers a palpable environment, that is cozy, raw, bold and uneven, in short an apt depiction of the current generation's social life.

Season 02

This season is more character driven than the previous one, which is frankly saying a lot, for the major part of the time is spent upon the justifying twists and turns and actions occurring, that sometime can be a downer as it chews off properly to blend in and sometimes elevates it into much more mature concept that neither is the audience ready for it and nor is the maker.

Boys

As much as simple and sensible the writing is, the execution is the real game changer in here where the anticipated vision is projected to the viewers that helps it connect frame to frame with the support of stellar performance that fuels it.

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